Russell M. Mersereau
Russell M. Mersereau received his S.B. and
S.M. degrees in 1969 and the Sc.D. degree
in 1973 from the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology. He joined the School of Electrical
and Computer Engineering at the Georgia
Institute of Technology in 1975. His current
research interests are in the development
of algorithms for the enhancement,
modeling, and coding of computerized images,
and computer vision. He is the coauthor
of the book Multidimensional Digital Signal Processing. Dr.
Mersereau has served on the Editorial Board of the Proceedings of
the IEEE and as Associate Editor for signal processing of the IEEE
Transactions on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing and Signal
Processing Letters. He is the corecipient of the 1976 Bowder J.
Thompson Memorial Prize of the IEEE for the best technical paper
by an author under the age of 30, a recipient of the 1977 Research
Unit Award of the Southeastern Section of the ASEE, and
three teaching awards. He was awarded the 1990 Society Award of
the Signal Processing Society.
Biography Updated on 31 July 2002
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